As a seasoned gamer and sneakerhead with a penchant for the subtle yet significant, I can confidently say that the WTAPS x New Balance 998 is a masterful blend of tradition and innovation that resonates deeply with my sensibilities.
Product Name: WTAPS collaboration with New Balance on model 998
WTAPS has revealed their unique take on the New Balance 998, which was originally launched in 1993 and marked the debut of the brand’s signature ABZORB sole. This cult-favored Japanese label, established by Tetsu Nishiyama in 1997, is recognized for its understated approach, and their upcoming 998 continues this trend with thoughtful, subtle modifications to the design.
Initially, the updates made by WTAPS to the silhouette might go unnoticed, given that they have decided to maintain New Balance’s classic silver-gray color scheme and overall design. However, upon closer inspection, there are subtle changes: instead of embossed leather details like the original 998 model, WTAPS uses a more organic snakeskin-like leather accent, most noticeable on the tongue where it is embroidered with “998”. Furthermore, co-branding is discreetly placed within the insoles, and a “WTAPS VISUAL UPARMORED” label appears in a modest font along the side of the suede heel counters.
Beyond just cosmetic improvements, this model maintains the integrity of its original design featuring a mesh toe box and collar. It’s adorned with pigskin suede panels that give it a softer, more luxurious feel amidst its tech-inspired aesthetics. Striking patent silver accents draw focus to the heel tab and the small N logo at the side panel.
Beginning on November 8, you can purchase the WTAPS collaboration with New Balance 998 through the WTAPS web store and selected retailers. However, note that sales at the WTAPS® (W_Lab) KYOTO store will not be subject to this process. The online lottery for these purchases will run from Thursday, November 7 to Friday, November 8, with all other stores participating in this method.
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2024-11-01 18:56